CABLEGRAMS.
Renter's Telegrams,
IIY FMCTRIG TRLEQRAPH—COPYRIGHT CAPETOWN, August 4, O'Donnell, who .shot Jatnes Carey at Port Elizabeth, has been brought up at the Police Court and committed for trial at the next local assizes on a charge of murder. NAPLES, August 4, Another severe shock of earthquake has occurred at Ischia. The effects of the shock were most severely felt at Forio, a seaport on the west coast of tl)c island, wliere several houses were, destroyed, VIENNA. August 4, Serious anti-Jewish.agitation has occurred at Presburg in consequence of the release of of the Jews who were charged with the murder of a Christian girl, in order to use hor blood in their passovpf-cereiiionies, A large mob collected, ancf to pillage the Jewish quarter of'the toVn, and the authorities were compelled to call out the military to disperse the rioters, PARIS, August 4, Several of the leaders of the Legitimist party are concerned in the plot discovered by the police, and are compromised by the papers seized relating to the of jfcjio conspirators, ' SIDNEY,' August 4. Sir Henry Parlccs, who is now in London, is making arrangements with tne Orient Company for the despatch of a large number of emigrants to this colony by the Orient liners. H.M.S, Nelson has arrived liere from the New Hebrides Islands. MELBOURNE,' Monday. Received August 6, 12,15 p.m.— Hanlon and Kavanagh have admitted that they -were placed on board the Pathan by London detectives, Smith
wis bound for Sydney, but denies his identity, and his manner yesterday was most violent. Relation!) between tie captain and officers of the Pathan have improved, The Pathan'sails to-day for ' Sydney. , i Communications are passing/between Messrs Service and Stuart, Premier of New-South Wales, ■with at 'view to co-operation in the settlement of the difficulty.
ST.'PETERSBURG, ' ; . August 5.
Telegrams aro to hand from Ekaterino, a town in Southern Russia, reporting a serious anti-Jewish tumult there. Tne military were called out to quell the disturbances, Ten rioters were killed and thirteen seriously wounded. LONDON, • August 5. It is reported here that the Victorian Government some time back informed the Imperial authorities that the Irish informers' would not be allowed tp land in Victoria, but that, nevertheless, Hanlon, Kavanaugh, and Smith were secretly shipped on board the Pathim by tho London police.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1449, 6 August 1883, Page 2
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379CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1449, 6 August 1883, Page 2
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